Nepal president spends night in tent

Nepal President Ram Baran Yadav spent Saturday night inside a tent after the effective quake brought about a few breaks in his office-cum-home.

A senior presidential authority told IANS that Yadav and his security gatekeepers spent the whole night inside the tent expecting that further consequential convulsions may harm the whole exceptionally old building.

The President's Office was constructed exactly 150 years back amid the Rana Regime with British style construction modeling.

Known as Sheetal Niwas, the house was prior utilized by the outside service. A few sections of the building, including the kitchen, created breaks taking after the seismic tremor.

"President Yadav is still in his tent," said the authority who is not approved to address the media.

An effective tremor measuring 7.9 on the Richter scale shook Nepal on Saturday, leaving more than 2,000 individuals dead and created across the board decimation.